With so much (outstanding) zombie violence going on, it’s time to take a break and reflect on how games can also put a smile on people’s faces without neglecting the brain. Humble Weekly Sale provides this aplenty with some output by indie developer Two Tribes from the Netherlands.

Cute puzzling three
With no minimum price (other than 1 Dollar if Steam codes are needed), the very cute puzzle platformer Toki Tori and spatial-awareness puzzler EDGE are included while there’s also a 10% off coupon for the upcoming Toki Tori 2+ (release date: July 11, so the day after tomorrow) for every Two Tribes game redeemed on Valve’s digital platform.

Paying a bit more than the average of around 2,50 Dollars also unlocks another spatial-awareness puzzle game, RUSH, and some Two Tribes content art with a signed Toki Tori 2 poster.

I already had the pleasure to play Toki Tori 2 on the Wii U when attending the Nintendo event in Cologne last year, so it’s safe to say that the original one is just as much fun. What’s even more delightful is that the splendid original Gameboy soundtrack and the remake OST are unlocked as well which more than justify the minimum price. The musical scores of EDGE and RUSH can also be found and enjoyed, while the games themselves might not boast the most amazing graphics, but keep the brain working throughout its playtime.

So don’t hesitate and get these great games before the offer expires in two days. And don’t forget to support Toki Tori 2+ as well, because it looks, sounds and plays like a marvellous game!

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Being an avid gamer, cinemaniac, and bookworm in addition to other things the internet and new media present, I'm also very much into DIY music, rock and pop in particular. Writing short or longer pieces about anything that interests me has always made me happy.
As both an editor for German website "Adventure-Treff" and UK website "Future Sack", I like to write reviews and news about recent developments in the movies, games and book industry.